Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Pramila Jayapal criticized a report from a Treasury Department watchdog regarding a revolving door between top accounting firms and the government. Warren also vetoed Adrienne Harris for FDIC chair, citing concerns about her stance on crypto. Warren is running a campaign to defend a banking regulator accused of overseeing a toxic workplace.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, known for calling Wall Street executives to task for management failures, has been running a behind-the-scenes campaign to protect a top banking regulator from documented allegations that he presided over a toxic workplace, per Semafor.
❖ Sen. Elizabeth Warren, known for calling Wall Street executives to task for management failures, has been running a behind-the-scenes campaign to protect a top banking regulator from documented allegations that he presided over a toxic workplace. https://t.co/WmuQCyLNfH
🟡 SCOOP: Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been running a behind-the-scenes campaign to protect a top banking regulator from documented allegations that he presided over a toxic workplace, @lizrhoffman reports. https://t.co/UdWDfVW4Xm
WHO SHOULD'VE BEEN Biden's FDIC chair? Was btwn Marty Gruenberg & Adrienne Harris but @ewarren vetoed Harris bc Warren deemed her too soft on #crypto (not true). Harris is a savvy centrist; Gruenberg is a radical--wants all banks & fintechs replaced by a #CBDC. THIS IS ALL ON LIZ https://t.co/fyyBQ4PMYc
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Pramila Jayapal blasted a recent report from a Treasury Department watchdog on a so-called revolving door between the Big Four and other top accounting firms and the government, demanding a retraction and a new review. https://t.co/zMB8wycmtV